Friends

 

In a devastating massacre of civilians in the 18-year conflict in northern 
Uganda, Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) rebels, dressed like regular army soldiers 
and armed with assault rifles and artillery, attacked the Barlonyo camp, 26 km 
north of Lira town, and overpowered local militia posted there to protect it. 
The rebels burned many IDPs alive by setting fire to their thatched huts after 
ordering them into their homes at gunpoint. Other IDPs, who were trying to 
flee, were shot, bludgeoned or hacked to death by the rebels wielding clubs, 
machetes and AK-47s. Local leaders said they had counted at last 192 bodies at 
the scene. But President Yoweri Museveni said only 84 people had been killed.

 

For a very unknown reason the murdering of Ugandans in Barlonyo remains 
secretive. It is used by sources to all end goals. Because it was a very 
devastating day we are going to post a secondary report of IRIN so  that we 
raise this very terrible results  of Acholi violence.

 

Ugandans we need to discuss Acholi violence candidly.

 

UGANDA: Barlonyo IDPs camp death toll reported to have been 337

 
<http://www.irinnews.org/Photo/Details/20042253/Victoria-and-other-IDPs-fleeing-Barlonyo-following-the-attack>
 

Photo:  <http://www.irinnews.org> Ali Mao/IRIN

Victoria and other IDPs fleeing Barlonyo following the attack

GULU, 16 March 2004 (IRIN) - Investigations by leaders in northern Uganda's 
Lira District have found that the death toll in the 21 February rebel attack on 
the Barlonyo camp for internally displaced persons (IDPs) exceeded 300 people, 
relief workers said.

"After consultations with district officials in Lira, we have found that the 
death toll was much higher than initially thought," Rebecca Symington, the 
United Nations Children's Fund protection officer for northern Uganda, told 
IRIN in Gulu on Tuesday. "In addition to 237 people who were killed in the 
camp, local officials have counted another 100 killed outside the camp." 

Andrew John Timpson, the head of the UN Office for Coordination of Humanitarian 
Affairs sub-office in Gulu, told IRIN that "if these figures are correct, then 
this was a staggering attack, worse than any other attack in the history of the 
war". 

In a devastating massacre of civilians in the 18-year conflict in northern 
Uganda, Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) rebels, dressed like regular army soldiers 
and armed with assault rifles and artillery, attacked the Barlonyo camp, 26 km 
north of Lira town, and overpowered local militia posted there to protect it.

The rebels burned many IDPs alive by setting fire to their thatched huts after 
ordering them into their homes at gunpoint. Other IDPs, who were trying to 
flee, were shot, bludgeoned or hacked to death by the rebels wielding clubs, 
machetes and AK-47s. 

Local leaders said they had counted at last 192 bodies at the scene. But 
President Yoweri Museveni said only 84 people had been killed.

Timpson, however, said not all those killed may have been IDPs. Local leaders 
in Lira, he added, had told aid workers that the bodies found outside the camp 
could not be identified and could have been of people abducted earlier from 
other areas of northern Uganda. 

The cult-like LRA, led by a reclusive mystic, Joseph Kony, say they want to 
topple the government, which is dominated by southerners, and restore power to 
the northern people. Yet most of the group's atrocities are committed against 
defenceless civilians, usually fellow Acholis. 

The war has displaced more than 1.4 million people in northern and eastern 
Uganda, 300,000 of them in nine camps in Lira town alone. Barlonyo camp was 
home to 4,800 people. Ugandan authorities now want to concentrate the camps 
into larger units, saying this will offer more protection to the IDPs.

Relief workers said the situation in Lira, 380 km north of the capital, 
Kampala, had gone quiet, but the IDPs were still terrified. "The humanitarian 
situation is better than we thought in terms of food and nutrition, but the 
people are still very scared," Jakob Mikolson, the UN World Food Programme 
coordinator for northern Uganda, told IRIN in Gulu.

 

 

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On the 49th Parallel          

                 Thé Mulindwas Communication Group
"With Yoweri Museveni, Ssabassajja and Dr. Kiiza Besigye, Uganda is in anarchy"
                    Kuungana Mulindwa Mawasiliano Kikundi
"Pamoja na Yoweri Museveni, Ssabassajja na Dk. Kiiza Besigye, Uganda ni katika 
machafuko" 

 

 

 

 

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